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Are you seeing the ‘failed to open stream’ error in WordPress? This error usually points out the location of the scripts where the error has occurred. However, it is quite difficult for beginner users to understand it. In this article, we will show you how to easily fix the WordPress failed to open stream error.

Are users should install a WordPress plugin or add code to their theme’s functions.php file? Some users believe that adding code is always the better method for performance, but that’s actually not true. In this article, we will explain the pros and cons of WordPress plugin vs functions.php file and which method is better.

Sometimes happens that the ‘Add Media’ button on WordPress site has suddenly stopped working. This problem does not display any error or warning which leaves users clueless about why their ‘Add Media’ button is not working. In this article, we will show you how to easily fix the ‘Add Media’ button not working issue in WordPress.

Google fonts are amazing free resource for web designers. So, how to add Google Web fonts in WordPress themes. In this article, we will show you how to add Google Web Fonts in your WordPress themes the RIGHT way, optimized for performance.

The semantic web links information and data in a way that is easy to retrieve. The results served are also becoming much more relevant to the users’ search intent. For your site to be able to create a better online experience for users, it needs to be optimized for search. In this article, we will discover how the semantic web emerged, how it helps meet user intent, why it’s important for your site and how to prepare for semantic search.

When it comes to blogging and starting up your own website, there are tons of questions and queries that might cross one's mind. How to start? What to write and that too effectively? Etc...

Developing our own skills and based on our own experience today we wanted to talk about the age-old question: How long should a blog post be? Although the question is seemingly a simple one, the answer may vary from person to person. That's right. You can ask any blogger and they all might give you different answers.

So today we thought for a while. While there are tons of factors that may affect the length of a blog post, the seemingly obvious is the purpose of it. And if you do not understand what we mean, let's break it down and discuss it further.

Leveraging browser caching can improve your website’s loading times for repeat visitors. However, it also means that users might sometimes see outdated content when they visit your site.

The best way to avoid this issue is to implement ‘versioning’ for your WordPress content. That way, users will always get the latest version of your website, even if their browsers have cached the site. In this article, we’ll talk more about browser caching, versioning, and then we’ll teach you how to implement it in WordPress.g

It’s easy enough to change the way WordPress behaves and looks using your site’s dashboard. If you have a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client, you can even edit the platform’s core files. However, neither tool enables you to directly interact with and manage your server.

That’s where Secure Shell Access (SSH) comes in. SSH is a protocol – just like FTP – that enables you to connect with your server and make changes. In this article, we’ll talk more about what SSH is, how it works, and when it’s useful. Then we’ll teach you how to connect to your website via SSH in three steps.

We’ve come a long way from getting to know WordPress and WooCommerce. Now we are have own webstore with a good functional. However, we are want to tell you some hacks yet. Let's read about it in this article.